Marker Griffon Ski Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2013

Marker Griffon Ski Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2013: The Marker Griffon Ski Bindings have earned their place as the go-to freeskiing binding in the market for anyone looking for a high performance, 13 DIN freeskiing binding.

Toe

Triple Pivot Elite Toe: with a horizontally oriented spring, it provides the highest energy absorption to reduce the risk of early release. The secure purchase on the boot lug optimizes power transmission and allows for durable, high energy use. The performance to weight ratio of the Triple Pivot toe is truly unmatched in the industry.

Inter Pivot Heel: industry-leading construction delivers superior holding power for all types of freeskiing. Its design focuses power in the direction of the boot sole, increasing elasticity. The overall design creates optimum power transmission.

EPS System: dual-screw brake pad

Special Features

Power Width Design: the original Marker breakthrough for wider freeskiing skis. Based on a 76mm platform, the wider connection brackets create better power transmission.

Recommended Use

Freeskiing

Ability Level: Intermediate-Advanced

Rider Weight: 80 lbs+

Compatibility

We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.

Specs

Ability Level:Intermediate-Advanced

Intermediate-Advanced

The majority of skiers/snowboarders fall into this level, whether you like to carve on groomers or venture into the powder. These skis/snowboards may be somewhat wider than beginner-intermediate skis, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Depending on the type of ski, intermediate-advanced level skis may have full camber, rocker, or some combination of the two.

The marker griffon bindings are very lightweight and durable. A friend of mine recommended these to go along with my new 2013 Atomic Theory all mountain ski. I really like these bindings for the...Read complete review

The marker griffon bindings are very lightweight and durable. A friend of mine recommended these to go along with my new 2013 Atomic Theory all mountain ski. I really like these bindings for the looks as well as the performance aspect. I would recommend these bindings to go with any ski.

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Marker Griffon Ski Bindings

While my personal preference remains Salomon overall I gave these a try on my new LINE Prophet 90's after skiing a Prophet 98 with them. Without the "stiff" feeling heel when...Read complete review

While my personal preference remains Salomon overall I gave these a try on my new LINE Prophet 90's after skiing a Prophet 98 with them. Without the "stiff" feeling heel when clicking in I'd give 4.5 stars. Even if heel was easier to engage the heel design seems bulky. That said, they are BOMBER and do EXACTLY what a binding should do.

The marker griffon bindings are very lightweight and durable. A friend of mine recommended these to go along with my new 2013 Atomic Theory all mountain ski. I really like these bindings for the looks as well as the performance aspect. I would recommend these bindings to go with any ski.

If these bindings were a breakfast meat they would be bacon. Sure... Some people might say their sausage but those people are crazy and probably think cheese is a form of currency. Its not! So put it back in the fridge you hippie. Anyway these bindings are super reliable and look fresh as a cold cup of pepsi waiting to be sipped up! Now stop reading these reviews and go click that add to cart button!

I use these bindings with the Volkl Kendo's, and they're great. As an advanced skier, and one that isn't usually a free-skier, I was skeptical with the griffons, but they truly are (at least in my eyes) an all-mountain ski binding as well. They hold up well in loose and packed terrain, and give you the release when you need it in those edgy situations. The only down side would the the entry and exit if you're on the lighter side, you may want to beef up your quads to help you get in and out when you want, but it's a minor issue compared the quality and ride you get with this binding.

During my first day at Windell's on my third hit, the brakes broke. Fortunately, the demo shop at Windell's had an extra brake. In the past, I have not had problems with Marker Griffon bindings, but maybe the cheap price was evident here.

Was very pleased with my purchase of Marker Griffin bindings. They were in stock and the best price out there. It was just icing on the cake that I received them promptly. I had them mounted up on my Brand new Surface New Life skis in 194cm. Outstanding! Will do business with you again. ThanksMark T.

I bought these for my Liberty Envy AllMountain Skis. They are perfect! I have had Marker bindings for years, and these are by far the best I've owned yet. As far an longevity goes, I haven't had them that long, so I'm not certain, but I have never had an issue with Marker before, and I am pretty rough on my equipment. They hold through all of the terrain I need them to go through and fit with my old boots just fine. Great purchase!

Marker has a great reputation, and these bindings are no exception. Entry and exit is very smooth, and they feel great on more challenging terrain. Shock absorption is also nice on terrain parks, as well as steeper blacks and double blacks.

While my personal preference remains Salomon overall I gave these a try on my new LINE Prophet 90's after skiing a Prophet 98 with them. Without the "stiff" feeling heel when clicking in I'd give 4.5 stars. Even if heel was easier to engage the heel design seems bulky. That said, they are BOMBER and do EXACTLY what a binding should do.

I don't see why people are complaining about difficult entry and release. They aren't any harder to get in and out of than any other i've owned. I'm a dedicated park skier and these are definitely top notch for people looking for a reasonably priced freestyle oriented binding.

I'm an intermediate skier who predominately rides in the Northeast (all-mountain/glades/park). I put these on my Salomon Suspect skis (which evo offers as a package deal) and have zero complaints so far. They feel/look great and are very responsive. For the price, I don't know if you can find better a better value & reputable binding.

Great bindings, especially for the discounted price on Evo. My only complaint is that I weigh about 150 lbs so I almost have to jump into the bindings to get the heels to click in. That's not the bindings' fault though. A bigger person should have no problems.

The 90's are a good product. Marker is definitely stepping up their game and this is a great binding from beginners to advanced skiers. The brakes may be a little narrower than specified but replacement brakes are easy to come by when t comes to marker. Go one up from your what you think your width would fit, the brakes tuck well while in use even if they look wider when installed.

I am an expert female skier and bought these marker bindings for use with my dynastar exclusive legen Eden skis. The bindings are lightweight and well made. As an aggressive skier, I have been very happy with the binding. They are a bit tight on entry and release, but otherwise would highly recommend.

These bindings are great! They're super popular and for good reason! I used them for the first time this past weekend and they're awesome. I got them with last years model of the line masterminds. Awesome!

This was a gift for my son. He thinks these are the best bindings. They are light and easy to get in and out of. My son skis downhill but also likes to hit jumps and rails. Marker makes a great product.